This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, liberal intergovernmentalism, post-functionalism, and the imperial paradigm. A search for a theory-based framework is performed to ensure that the analysis in this chapter is completed within a set of boundaries, and does not stray into speculation about the EU’s prospective strategic steps. Using this contribution’s findings and elaborations, a proposal on the policy-associated model is made. Having observed the empirical data, while analytically reflecting on actuality, it can be argued that a ‘Cyber Maastricht’ is long overdue.<br/
The evolution of the European Union has been influenced by many social, economic, technological, pol...
Cybersecurity has become a key issue for Europe in the global digital transformation. The EU Cyberse...
The last three decades have seen the development of the European Union (EU) as a security actor. The...
This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, lib...
This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, lib...
The working paper discusses the challenges facing the European Union as it seeks to become a more ac...
In the last decade, cybersecurity has swiftly turned into a strategic issue and became an important ...
In September 2017 the EU updated its 2013 Cyber Security Strategy. The new version is intended to im...
In December 2020, the European Union (EU) presented its new strategy on cybersecurity with the aim o...
Malicious cyber activities have become a growing threat, a fact that has become more visible in rece...
The author argues that EU member states should pursue a joint strategy of cyber security and cyber d...
The aim of this special section is to draw the readers' attention to what is an emerging policy fiel...
Increased digitalisation has brought both economic benefits and cybersecurity challenges. According ...
Economic strength, transatlantic relations and pragmatic assertiveness give Germany legitimacy as a ...
This thesis uses cyber security, an important topic in today's world, as a vector for analysis in or...
The evolution of the European Union has been influenced by many social, economic, technological, pol...
Cybersecurity has become a key issue for Europe in the global digital transformation. The EU Cyberse...
The last three decades have seen the development of the European Union (EU) as a security actor. The...
This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, lib...
This chapter evaluates the EU’s cybersecurity policy from four perspectives – neofunctionalism, lib...
The working paper discusses the challenges facing the European Union as it seeks to become a more ac...
In the last decade, cybersecurity has swiftly turned into a strategic issue and became an important ...
In September 2017 the EU updated its 2013 Cyber Security Strategy. The new version is intended to im...
In December 2020, the European Union (EU) presented its new strategy on cybersecurity with the aim o...
Malicious cyber activities have become a growing threat, a fact that has become more visible in rece...
The author argues that EU member states should pursue a joint strategy of cyber security and cyber d...
The aim of this special section is to draw the readers' attention to what is an emerging policy fiel...
Increased digitalisation has brought both economic benefits and cybersecurity challenges. According ...
Economic strength, transatlantic relations and pragmatic assertiveness give Germany legitimacy as a ...
This thesis uses cyber security, an important topic in today's world, as a vector for analysis in or...
The evolution of the European Union has been influenced by many social, economic, technological, pol...
Cybersecurity has become a key issue for Europe in the global digital transformation. The EU Cyberse...
The last three decades have seen the development of the European Union (EU) as a security actor. The...